“Store clerks didn’t even bat an eye at these teenagers purchasing pipes and bongs that are clearly meant for smoking drugs like crack and marijuana,” said OSL president and CEO Brian Patterson in a media release. “There needs to be a new law in Ontario: if you sell drug pipes, then you can’t sell lottery tickets.”

The safety league says Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) lottery products are important money-makers for convenience stores and a ban would help deter establishments from selling the drug related items.